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Alert: The Future Of BI

Henschen, Doug | 09/18/09
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Predictive analytics, real-time monitoring, and the speed of in-memory analysis are changing what companies should expect from business intelligence. Here’s a look at the many new BI features and capabilities available.

Table of Contents

    2 Next-Gen BI Is Here

    9 In-Memory BI Upgrades Point To Mainstream User Adoption

    11 As Big BI Gets Hip, QlikTech Targets Larger Deployments

    13 BI A Top Technology On Executives’ Wish Lists

    14 Aberdeen Tells SMBs How To Get The Most Out Of BI

    17 IBM’s SPSS Deal May Spark BI Market Consolidation

    18 IDC Ranks Vendors In Growing Business Analytics Market

    21 Business Intelligence Beckons CIOs, IBM Study Finds

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Doug Henschen is executive editor of InformationWeek, where he covers the intersection of enterprise applications with information management, business intelligence, analytics and big data analysis. He previously served as editor in chief of Intelligent Enterprise and has covered IT and data-driven marketing for the last 14 years of his 29-year career in publishing.

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